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Fig. 14 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 14

From: COVID-19 pneumonia: the great radiological mimicker

Fig. 14

Pulmonary infarction and COVID-19 pneumonia. a Axial CTA image in the mediastinal window shows thrombi in pulmonary artery branches (white arrows). b In the same patient, pulmonary infarction is seen as a subpleural wedge-shaped opacity in the right lung (arrow). c Pulmonary CT angiography was obtained in a patient presented with shortness of breath to the emergency department. CT angiography showed subpleural opacities, but there was no thrombus in the related pulmonary artery branch (arrow). The patient’s COVID-19 RT-PCR result turned out to be positive

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